Lok Sabha Elections 2024: No Long Leave for Around 60,000 Employees on Poll Duty in Thane
Thane district collector has issued an order asking employees on election duty to not proceed on long leave till the Lok Sabha election process is completed.
Thane, March 19: Thane district collector has issued an order asking employees on election duty to not proceed on long leave till the Lok Sabha election process is completed. Around 60,000 officials and staff are deployed on election duty in Thane district, as per an official release. Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Congress Likely to Finalise Seat-Share Deal with MVA Partners in Maharashtra on March 21
"This manpower is drawn from all government, semi-government, and Central government offices, municipal corporations, aided schools, colleges, non-aided schools and colleges, and self-aided schools and colleges, and banks," it said. Delhi: MNS Chief Raj Thackeray Meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah Ahead of Lok Sabha Elections (See Pics)
All the department heads are given strict instructions that all those people working under them should not be given long leave and it should be ensured that they do not leave the headquarters, as per the order. Thane is one of the 48 Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra.
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